The Consumption of Counterfeit Fashion

The Consumption of Counterfeit Fashion

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This book explores the consumption of counterfeit fashion goods. Despite the importance of the consumer in counterfeiting policy, there has been a lack of attention within criminology about the demand for counterfeit goods. A tendency to explain counterfeit consumption through deviance or 'othering' reinforces stereotypical assumptions about consumers and overplays the importance of superficial factors in consumption. This book develops an understanding of why counterfeit markets exist through exploring consumer behavior in consuming counterfeit fashion, and examining this in relation to attitudes on fashion, crime, harm and victimization. The book argues that there is a need to consider demand for illicit goods within a broader understanding of the nature of fashion and the fashion industry. This book will appeal to those with an interest in illicit markets, consumer behavior, fashion, criminology, and the harms associated with fashion and consumer industries more generally.

Joanna Large is Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Bristol, UK. Jo's research focuses on the connections between consumption and harm. This includes analysis of counterfeit markets and the overlapping nature of illicit and licit economies. More recently, Jo's interests have extended to examine the relationship between charity-based tourism and harm.
ISBN 9783030013318
Article number 9783030013318
Media type eBook - PDF
Copyright year 2018
Publisher Palgrave Pivot
Length 104 pages
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking